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Ms. Ubiles
100

What are the colors of the Kwanzaa candles?

Red, Black, and Green

100

Who killed Alexander Hamilton?

Aaron Burr

100

Who was the 44th President?

Barack Obama

100

What year did Neil Armstrong land on the moon?

1969

100

Where did Ms. Ubiles go for college?

Drew University

200

Why does Hanukkah last eight nights?

To remember the Miracle of the Oil, where a single day's supply miraculously burned for eight days.

200

Who is Alexander Hamilton married to?

Eliza Schuyler/Hamilton

200

What was the major theme at the Constitutional Convention?

Compromise!

200

Which year did the Treaty of Paris end the American Revolutionary War?

1783

200

When did Ms. Ubiles first dye her hair pink

Her freshman year of high school / when she was 14

300

 How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?

4 (Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future)

300

Who does Hamilton have an affair with?

Maria Reynolds

300

What is the second amendment?

Right to bear Arms and keep a well-regulated Militia

300

What year did the Titanic Sink?

1912

300

What is Ms. Ubiles' favourite flavor of Red Bull?

Sea Blue (June Berry) or Pink (Wild Berry)

400

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

400

Which city in New Jersey did Burr shoot Hamilton in?

Weehawken

400

If the President AND the Vice President die, who becomes the President?

The Speaker of the House

400

What year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989

400

When is Ms. Ubiles' birthday?

July 1

500

_______ is the ancient Pagan celebration of the winter solstice, which marks the longest night of the year and therefore the return of the sun

Yule

500

Who killed Philip Hamilton?

George Eacker

500

What is the first amendment?

Freedom of religion, speech, press, peaceful assembly, and the right to petition the government

500

What year did the French Revolution start?

1789

500

What did Ms. Ubiles get her Bachelor's degree in?

History with a concentration in Education